Does Ethereum Have an Advantage over Bitcoin for Corporate Treasuries?
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Ethereum is “getting its own MicroStrategy era,” said former developer Eric Conner on X on Tuesday, drawing comparison to the world’s leader in corporate Bitcoin accumulation: Michael Saylor’s Strategy. The developer highlighted two “live experiments” of companies that have already started Ethereum treasuries, Tom Lee’s BitMine and Joe Lubin’s SharpLink. These two could be the pioneers for the next wave of Ethereum treasury companies seeking additional yields on top of their digital asset investments. 1/ ETH is getting its own MicroStrategy era. Two live experiments: Tom Lee’s BitMine and Joe Lubin’s SharpLink. Here’s how each plans to stack ETH and juice shareholder value — Eric Conner (@econoar) July 1, 2025 ChatGPT of Crypto BitMine announced this week that the company is adding Fundstrat’s Tom Lee as Chairman. It also revealed plans for a $250 million private placement to stack Ethereum as part of the company’s treasury strategy, and its stock surged 400% as a result. The firm will stake its ETH to earn extra income and will measure success using an “ETH per share” model of how much Ethereum each stock share represents. This is very similar to how Bitcoin treasury companies use BTC Yield to show stockholders. Lee believes Ethereum will benefit as traditional finance moves onchain, stating that more tokenized dollars as stablecoins will increase demand for Ethereum. “Stablecoins have proven to be the ‘ChatGPT’ of crypto, leading to rapid adoption by consumers, merchants, and financial services providers,” he said. “We’re kind of like the plumbing of what banks will look like in the future because they will be staking Ethereum on their balance sheet of crypto in order to fund and operate their stablecoin.” We asked @fundstrat (Chief Investment Officer of @FundstratCap) to explain the strategic decision for $BMNR to focus on Ethereum due to its role…
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